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Camino Eats for the Solo Vegan

- Easy vegan meals for Peregrinos and other travelers

About Camino Eats for the Solo Vegan

This cookbook is a bit different than all the others you'll find on the bookshelf. First off, there's nothing about healthy diets, diet fads, the newest things to eat, or anything even remotely similar. It's a cookbook designed for the vegan traveler in mind. Specifically, for those willing to take the time and energy to make the pilgrimage to the Cathedral of St. James in Santiago de Compastela, Spain. This pilgrimage, also known as "The Way" (or The Way of St. James) is a civilized walk across Spain, but one fraught with peril for vegans. That's because, in Spain, a "vegetable salad" includes tuna, and ham is ubiquitous, even in dishes one might consider vegetarian. Inside are recipes to help the vegan Peregrino cope with the rigors of hiking for 500 miles (or more). The food is basic, filling, but also tasty, with numerous permutations for many of the meals. Best of all, most of the ingredients can be bought for a lot less than the price of a similar meal in a restaurant (even less than what you would pay for the menu de Peregrino). This book is not only for the Peregrino, though, it's also useful for any vegan traveler who has access to basic cooking facilities (even a portable camp stove). While geared mainly to those visiting Spain, it can be useful throughout Europe, parts of Africa and Asia, the Americas, and most of Oceania. While mainly developed for vegans, it's not limited to them. The recipes in this book are adaptable to those desiring meat, poultry, or fish. As we said, this is a different type of cookbook - no messages, just meals.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780999609385
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 46
  • Published:
  • April 22, 2019
  • Dimensions:
  • 202x131x9 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 66 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: January 17, 2025

Description of Camino Eats for the Solo Vegan

This cookbook is a bit different than all the others you'll find on the bookshelf. First off, there's nothing about healthy diets, diet fads, the newest things to eat, or anything even remotely similar. It's a cookbook designed for the vegan traveler in mind. Specifically, for those willing to take the time and energy to make the pilgrimage to the Cathedral of St. James in Santiago de Compastela, Spain. This pilgrimage, also known as "The Way" (or The Way of St. James) is a civilized walk across Spain, but one fraught with peril for vegans. That's because, in Spain, a "vegetable salad" includes tuna, and ham is ubiquitous, even in dishes one might consider vegetarian.
Inside are recipes to help the vegan Peregrino cope with the rigors of hiking for 500 miles (or more). The food is basic, filling, but also tasty, with numerous permutations for many of the meals. Best of all, most of the ingredients can be bought for a lot less than the price of a similar meal in a restaurant (even less than what you would pay for the menu de Peregrino).
This book is not only for the Peregrino, though, it's also useful for any vegan traveler who has access to basic cooking facilities (even a portable camp stove). While geared mainly to those visiting Spain, it can be useful throughout Europe, parts of Africa and Asia, the Americas, and most of Oceania.
While mainly developed for vegans, it's not limited to them. The recipes in this book are adaptable to those desiring meat, poultry, or fish. As we said, this is a different type of cookbook - no messages, just meals.

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